Oligodendrocyte development and the onset of myelination in the human fetal brain
Oligodendrocytes are cells that myelinate axons, providing saltatory conduction of action potentials and proper function of the central nervous system. Myelination begins prenatally in the human, and the sequence of oligodendrocyte development and the onset of myelination are not thoroughly investig...
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Main Authors: | Igor Jakovcevski (Author), Radmila Filipovic (Author), Zhicheng Mo (Author), Sonja Rakic (Author), Nada Zecevic (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2009-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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